Where do I compromise in my efforts to communicate the principles and ideas that guide me in my efforts to preserve and restore individual liberty? How well do I know the arguments, history and practice of freedom, its proponents, and its enemies? These questions, which I believe are critical to the restoration and protection of [...]
Tag Archives: Leonard Read
Are You Committed To Intellectual and Ideological Integrity?
Posted in Ayn Rand Also tagged Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand, Foundation for Economic Education, The Fountianhead, The Freeman, William Graham Summer 2 Comments
“FOR THE GOOD OF OTHERS”*
By Leonard E. Read A professor writes, “It seems to me that it is quite an unworthy goal for businessmen to go to work for the sake of bringing profit to the stock-holders.” The head of a large corporation bemoans the bad image of business and contends that the first consideration of American business is, [...]
Posted in Economics 101, Free Markets Also tagged Adam Smith, Foundation for Economic Education, The Freeman, The Wealth of Nations, Thomas Jefferson Leave a comment
SOCIALISM?…What Now?…Reflect, Assess, Plan and Act!
“Few discoveries are more irritating than those which expose the pedigree of ideas.” – Lord Action As I watch our political “leaders” vote to steal the wealth of our children and grandchildren, as I watch our nation running to embrace the concepts of socialism as a solution for the nation’s economic crisis, I must say [...]
Posted in Free Markets, Freedom Philosophy, Individual Liberty, Socialism, Uncategorized Also tagged Ayn Rand, Central Planning, F.A Hayek, Freedom, Germany, liberty, Newsweek Magazine, Socialism, The Road to Serfdom Leave a comment


